Any Reason To Buy A Dedicated CD Player?

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ParkerAudio

Full Audioholic
With Bluray and HD DVD players littering component towers now, is anyone concerned anymore about playing a CD? And if so what does anyone think about the musical performance of their Bluray or HD DVD player.
Is there any reason to have a dedicated CD player? And if so what kinds of advancements have been made in the past year?
Personally, I think it is tragic that people have become numbed to quality sounding music, preferring many compressed formats, and finishing off SACD and DVD-audio.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Not many advancements in CD playback have been made for some time. The Blu-ray and HD DVD players would be fine for CD play back. If you are connecting them to a receiver using a digital connection it makes no difference at all, unless the player has tracking problems.
 
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95prelude

Audioholic Intern
I prefer a dedicated cd player because the cd tray opens and closes imediately, Music starts up quicker. No GUI to mess with. My Pio Elite PD59 is great.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
With Bluray and HD DVD players littering component towers now, is anyone concerned anymore about playing a CD? And if so what does anyone think about the musical performance of their Bluray or HD DVD player.
Is there any reason to have a dedicated CD player? And if so what kinds of advancements have been made in the past year?
Personally, I think it is tragic that people have become numbed to quality sounding music, preferring many compressed formats, and finishing off SACD and DVD-audio.
I prefer a dedicated cd player because the cd tray opens and closes imediately, Music starts up quicker. No GUI to mess with. My Pio Elite PD59 is great.
I bought a dedicated CD player exactly for the reasons 95prelude stated. instant gratification!

the toshiba A35 takes an eternity and then some to finish boot up ... :) (yes, I have the latest firmware)
 
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gus6464

Audioholic Samurai
I am starting to believe more and more that it's all about the DAC when it comes to cd players. That being said I would rather have a cheap dvd player for transport going to a nice external DAC like the Benchmark DAC1.
 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

Moderator
I think before long I'm gonna pull the trigger on a Slim Devices Squeezebox and bid a fond farewell to CD players altogether. Getting up to change the disc is soooo 1990's!:D But seriously- I could rip every CD I own to FLAC and stream them all losslessly from my PC. That's like having a 15,000 song mix CD!:eek:
 
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mfabien

Senior Audioholic
My HD-A1 has good DAC's and is a wonderful CD player via 5.1 multichannel analogs.

But I prefer using my Oppo for CD and it plays SACD and DVD-A as well. Again I use the 5.1 multichannel analogs and in the case of the Oppo, speaker level trimming goes from -10 dB to +10 dB which makes it great for subwoofer output (compared to both my HD DVD and BD players which requires me to increase GAIN at the subwoofer). The Oppo gives me a very quick start on anything.

Note: All 3 players output 5.1 multichannel analogs to my Zektor HDS4.1 multichannel switch box.
 
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